"This is a fun and exciting game, challenging all ages and all levels of firearms proficiency."

The game's description:

The game puts over one hundred faithfully recreated firearms in the hands of the player who can try his or her skill in a wide range of immersive 3D practice environments, from indoor ranges with paper targets, to hillsides with poppers or on the skeet course with flying clay pigeons. A certification mode challenges would-be sharpshooters' skills, and detailed descriptions and information for every firearm make it a must-have for gun collectors and enthusiasts.

"NRA Gun Club" was panned by critics. IGNgave the game a 1.5 out of 10, calling the game "unbearable" and imploring "where's the option to shoot the disc itself?" Gamespot called it "abysmal" and gave it a score of 1.6 out of 10.

Here's what the gameplay is like:

"NRA Gun Club" seems the most prominent of the NRA's games, but it has also released PC games in the past.

"You'll go out to the prairie and clear ranch country of little varmints," touts the description on Amazon. "Shoot the groundhogs and prairie dogs so they don't dig up fruits and vegetables — and see if you can bag the most!"